CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What does acquisition involve in the context of acquiring a project team?

  1. Developing skills within the team through training and development programs

  2. Acquiring resources from outside sources if not available within the organization

  3. Distributing workload evenly among team members to optimize performance

  4. Setting up team-building activities to enhance team cohesion

The correct answer is: Acquiring resources from outside sources if not available within the organization

In order to acquire a project team, it is important to gather the necessary resources that may not be readily available within the organization. These resources can include individuals with specific skills or expertise, tools or equipment, and materials needed for the project. Developing skills within the team through training and development programs may be beneficial, but it is not the primary focus of acquiring a team. Distributing workload evenly and setting up team-building activities are important for team management, but they are not the main aspect of acquiring a project team. Therefore, B is the best answer.